Did you know the Big 10 has been down for about 12 straight seasons according to the national media (ESPN) and ignorant football fans.. mainly in SEC territory? So, Ohio State gets railroaded by one of the best teams in the nation yearly since Urban Meyer shows up, and that team features a QB some call "legendary" or the best ever in college history. Michigan takes it on the chin against what some might call a semi-professional team (only semi because apparently some of the athletes are getting paid.. Reggie Bush?) and suddenly the conference is terrible. They are slow. They are mongrols; they can't throw the ball.. they can't stop the spread.
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29 July 2009
4 December 2008
the team that beat them on a neutral field when they were the Number 1 team? Oklahoma's whooping of Texas Tech can't be overlooked, but is beating up on a perennially so-so team having an amazing year as impressive as beating your hated rival in the biggest game of both school's seasons?
Posted by Christopher Rost | No comments yet
10 September 2008
...First, the reality check. You're not quarterbacking the University of Texas anymore and you're not playing in the Big 12 anymore. You're in the pros, where things are SUPPOSED to get tougher. You're big, have a strong arm and have show lots of potential. Suck it up, and you'll be fine.
Posted by Richard Zowie | No comments yet
12 March 2008
the bestplayer in college basketball out (That’s Michael Beasley, not TylerHansbrough). Texas A+M is on thebubble though and will need two wins (in my opinion) to get in. That’s a win over Iowa St. in round 1(which will happen) and beating The Beasley’s in round 2 (may happen). I, as a fan, hope we get to see
Posted by Jeff Dufour | 1 comment
25 February 2008
is is a game Kansas has got to win if they expect to get a #1 seed come March. C'mon even Texas A&M managed to win at Gallagher-Iba Arena. Kansas needs to pick up its intensity, they're starting to look like teams of year's past that have flopped towards the end of the year.
Posted by Andrew Neiman | No comments yet